A Retrospective Study of Transfusion Requirements in Trauma Patients Receiving Tranexamic Acid

被引:3
|
作者
Cornelius, Brian [1 ]
Moody, Kelsey [2 ]
Hopper, Katelyn [3 ]
Kilgore, Phillip [4 ]
Cvek, Urska [4 ]
Trutschl, Marjan [4 ]
Cornelius, Angela P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Ochsner LSU Hlth, Dept Anesthesia, 1501 Kings Hwy, Shreveport, LA 71103 USA
[2] Louisiana State Univ, Ctr Hlth Sci, Dept Emergency Med, Shreveport, LA 71105 USA
[3] Louisiana State Univ, Ctr Hlth Sci, Dept Anesthesia, Shreveport, LA 71105 USA
[4] Louisiana State Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Lab Adv Biomed Informat, Shreveport, LA 71105 USA
关键词
Hemorrhage; Tranexamic acid (TXA); Transfusion; Trauma;
D O I
10.1097/JTN.0000000000000437
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
The Military Application of Tranexamic Acid in Trauma Emergency Resuscitation Study (MATTERs) and Clinical Randomisation of an Antifibrinolytic in Significant Haemorrhage-2 (CRASH-2) studies demonstrate that tranexamic acid (TXA) reduces mortality in patients with traumatic hemorrhage. However, their results, conducted in foreign countries and U.S. military soldiers, provoke concerns over generalizability to civilian trauma patients in the United States. We report the evaluation of patient outcomes and transfusion requirements following treatment with TXA by a civilian air medical program. We conducted a retrospective chart review of trauma patients transported by air service to a Level 1 trauma center. For the purposes of intervention evaluation, patients meeting this criterion for the 2 years (2012-2014) prior to therapy implementation were compared with patients treated during the 2-year study period (2014-2016). Goals were to evaluate morbidity, mortality, transfusion requirements, and length of stay. During the review, 52 control (non-TXA) and 43 study (TXA) patients were identified as meeting inclusion criteria. Patients in the control group were found to be less acute, which correlated with shorter hospitals stays. There was reduced mortality for patients receiving TXA in spite of their increased acuity and decreased likelihood of survival. Trauma patients from this cohort study receiving TXA demonstrate decreased mortality in spite of increased acuity. This increased acuity is associated with increased transfusion requirements. Future research should evaluate patient selection with concern for fibrinolysis and provider bias. Randomized controlled trial is needed to evaluate the role of TXA administration in the United States.
引用
收藏
页码:128 / 133
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF TRANEXAMIC ACID IN CIVILIAN PEDIATRIC TRAUMA PATIENTS RECEIVING TRANSFUSION
    Lock, Ashley
    Fowler, Amanda
    Robinson, Ellen
    Hall, Reed
    Liao, Lillian
    [J]. CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2021, 49 (01) : 662 - 662
  • [2] Compliance and Consequences of Tranexamic Acid in Trauma Patients Requiring Massive Transfusion
    Chen, Brian
    Mowry, Matthew
    Babowice, James
    Aberra, Hanna
    Suydam, Erin
    [J]. ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, 2020, 131 : 26 - 27
  • [3] Evaluation of tranexamic acid in trauma patients: A retrospective quantitative analysis
    Ng, Michelle
    Perrott, Jerrold
    Burgess, Sarah
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2019, 37 (03): : 444 - 449
  • [4] Transfusion requirements in burn patients undergoing primary wound excision: effect of tranexamic acid
    Dominguez, Ana
    Alsina, Estibaliz
    Landin, Luis
    Garcia-Miguel, Javier F.
    Casado, Cesar
    Gilsanz, Fernando
    [J]. MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA, 2017, 83 (04) : 353 - 360
  • [5] Characteristics of Nontrauma Patients Receiving Prehospital Blood Transfusion with the Same Triggers as Trauma Patients: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study
    Angerman, Susanne
    Kirves, Hetti
    Nurmi, Jouni
    [J]. PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE, 2022, 26 (02) : 263 - 271
  • [6] The use of tranexamic acid for trauma patients?
    Weber, Bryan J.
    Kjelland, Colleen B.
    [J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2012, 14 (01) : 53 - 56
  • [7] Tranexamic acid administration to pediatric trauma patients in a combat setting: The pediatric trauma and tranexamic acid study (PED-TRAX)
    Holcomb, John B.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRAUMA AND ACUTE CARE SURGERY, 2014, 77 (06): : 858 - 858
  • [8] Effects and Timing of Tranexamic Acid on Transfusion Requirements in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery with Cardiopulmonary Bypass
    Sanfilippo, Filippo
    Astuto, Marinella
    Maybauer, Marc O.
    [J]. ANESTHESIOLOGY, 2014, 121 (04) : 902 - 902
  • [9] Effect of administration of tranexamic acid on blood loss and transfusion requirements in children undergoing posterior fossa tumor excision: a retrospective cohort study
    Keta Thakkar
    Ranjith K. Moorthy
    Bijesh Yadav
    Smitha Elizabeth George
    Georgene Singh
    [J]. Child's Nervous System, 2023, 39 : 877 - 886
  • [10] Effect of administration of tranexamic acid on blood loss and transfusion requirements in children undergoing posterior fossa tumor excision: a retrospective cohort study
    Thakkar, Keta
    Moorthy, Ranjith K.
    Yadav, Bijesh
    George, Smitha Elizabeth
    Singh, Georgene
    [J]. CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM, 2023, 39 (04) : 877 - 886